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yVritkn j&lvtf Cabe fear. STELLA. EE AIti WEIJNKAY MORNING, OCT. 25, 187G 15V!cks. ciq It was J a cool, rl v autumn. '1 ERO I W. HARRIS. mscELLAKdo us. 1776. One Fare ! 1876: '--PAfflLY M ISC EL LA XEO US. -.1 LMJ.lAttLL hNMlI CAPE TEAR COLUMN M ISC ELLAS EO US --THE ADJUSTABLE BOOK-COYER. - i : CEXTEXXIAL EXCURSION! To Philadelphia I crisp morning in the lie trees were brilliant in cverv .4ade of color: and the long1 grasses" tlit coveted the lawn of Glen- ( -aim wcrt' nouunjg m ine wum uu li.cir vcllow. featherv tuftsJ The old hojncstein); knowi for; miles aronnd as (Jlcncaini was stripped of the vines that r limbed, m the simmer time, almost to ii.n ir.n of the massive white columns inortcd the' porches, and the ,r .v vprlinas. that blossomed under the low front! windows were robbed of their r:,udv . cpimson bv the late nipping frnsts. One ini'iht be'rcminded 4'rom the outside view jof the place, that the "melancholy days had come" indeed, for in spite of the light morning sun. a biting blast blef filially over the bar ren hills'and far-stretching fields around MAn,.iAt lifiiriiy. dead leaves and a WHJJV' j i "It . pitiful tagh.. froim the naked, gaunt limbs of iiiany an aged tree that thfv its white! decaying limbs athwart the gorgcousj back-gVouiiid formed by its youuger iieighbots of i the forest. " (hie olthe froiit rooms in the man sion presented a! marked contrast to .'the outside, A fire burned in the open hearth, abright arpet, bright.curtains and easy chairs wt're Scarcely lesa at tractive han the rowsof books that stood upon the dark: oaken shelves. The room 'was evidently the library, and t hivljbniiT.m stopd in trout of one. of the look uses with one arched foot daintily perched jon the lower shelf, while her; eyes devoured the contents of a jrreen and 'gold volume of poems she held m her hands. It wafe appa rent that 'she had gone: into the room to i -' ... l T l . i l 1 discharge a Feguiair rouiine nousenqiu diitv. lor ! a dustiliir-brush had fallen .'..down 'beside her, 'a long apron was tied over her dress and! an old red silk hand- TUESDAY, OCTOBER 34TH, 1876. WILMINGTON & WELDON, WIL., COL. & AUG. R. R.s. I PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, I , ; , N Wiliixgtox, NVC, October 18. ; J "' ---11 LI VI I i FAMILY SUPPLIES ". ...I 4 '-i 'I J I f- ;. ; JAUCES AND PICKLES : ti. -PRESERVES AND JELLIES RACKER3 AND BISCUITS FISH AND MEJ I - ' . . rpIIESE Roads and their connections wUfipflerto citizens along their line the LAST opportunity of visiting the ' CEXTEXXJA EXHIBITION j At Philadelphia, at FRUITS AND VEGETABLES - RAISINS AND FIGS FOR l COVERING SCHOOL-BOOKS, &C. NO PASTING, NO FOLDING. APPLIED IN ONE 8ECOND. . ! STRONGER THAN CLOTH ' j o FaraU&ed Free for all Books : Purchased of M FIRST f THROUGH FARE! Upon the train leaving Wilmington at 7.45 A. M., OCTOBER 24th. ' The routh of Centennial Tickets sold for i this train will e via Richmond, Washing ton and Baltimore, reaching Philadelphia at 6 A. M. 25th. : . Tickets for this excursion will be good roin Northward ionlt. om the particular t ain and date specified, and are limited to return by the train in twenty days. Being first class tickets,' transportation will be had on trains of that class. ; ' Prices of Round Trip Tickets are as Herewith. FROM W. & W R. K. STATIONS. Halifax, Enfield, Whitaker's Battle- boro, Kocky Mount, larboro - $ 18 10 Sharpsburg, Toisnot, Wilson, Black Ureek, fremont, nkeville - f - 18 00 18 45 .18 70 19 ft" Goldsboro Biudle y Mount Olive Faison's Bowden"s Warsaw Magnolia Teachey's, Duplin Road, Leesburg, 1 Rocky Point - - - -.J20 00 Wilmington - - . - 20 00 FROM W. NUTS AND WINES -CHOCOLATES AND COCOA- BROMA & CREAM CHOCOLATE -- j 0 ' -TEA 8 AND COFFEES -CUT LOAF & CRUSHED SUGARS; Powdered & Gsi.xuio.ted Scoabs SEA FQAM& BAKING POWDERS HOUSE & HEARTH BROOMS - MARKET & FANCY BASKETS Scrubbing axd Shoe Brushes &c. &c. &c. BEST GOODS! LOWEST PRICES- - Polite Attention Qcick Delivery CHAS. D. MYERS,' JOHN L. BOATRIGnT. CHAS. D. MYERS A CO., oct 22-tf 5 and 7 North Front st. It oct 15-tf JEWETT, 27 N Fnmt Street. CEO. MYERS' IS THE PLlCE. 19 80 C. & A. R.. R. STATIONS. TTamily Groceries BUY ' YOUR ' r ; i kerchief had half where it had. been alien from her head, bound turban-fash ion t,i koon the dulst Irora the waving masses of W darl rich auburn hair. Some bassfige in-the book had arrested. Mar, her attention : and so thoroughly ab- Flor sorlted it I that the emotions of the Ebenefer,Timmonsville,Mayesville, iiuthofe were parti' portrayed by the V Sumter; ' WedgefieM,; Wataree, rising andfpaling color that came and her white lace. iier aarK Brinkley'i I lamington WJiiteville Fair Bluff Nichol's Mullin's. r Marion , -Pee Dee Bluff snce 20 90 - 21 75 22 25 -23 15 23 50 - 23.90 24 30 - 24 75 25 00 25 00 GEORGE- MYERS. 4. went on Iter white brows, wei archod and her delicate profile aiuf red, haf-pouting lips made an unifsua): but a very striking combi nation!. AVhen her long lashes were lifted, one would ejasily guess why she had been given the name she bore, for her great brown eyes flashed . like two bright scintillating stars. Even as an imfaut, her fanciful pretty young mother had called her "little starU'ves" and when the thousand and one conferences as to what should be the nan e of the "bonnie baby, - had been hetdiud dissolved, the' maternal preference was accepted and Stella, ' with its classic and celestial associations was joined It o' the good old Scotch cog nomen "Murray, j- Stella Murray, as she read, forgot the dust oi j the marble busts and leather- : covered volumes, jnd bent, more and more eagerly over the pages of the book she held, until the exciting story was endedj when yith-a sigh she placed it on. its proper sliielf and said, as she proceeded with her work, That s the kind of manj admire. I will mary just such a hero, or I will live single here with Papa. He warts me to ae)t u ii mcjs en s oner , oj heart, haiul and farm-house and as Mrs McXeit pursue the even tenor of my wuy as.j. uo in my own nome. it may Eastover Columbia I 25 00 25 00 G E T Y O U R LlQUOllS . Persons at Local Stations along the line can obtain their tickets of the" Station Agent on the day the train passes each point, or by application to the undersigned. - a; pope, octl8-5t General Passenerer Ae-ent. GEORGE MYERS. 'THEj PHILADELPHIA flMES, A FIRST-CLASS INDEPEND-, ; EST MORNING NEWS- '.' . PAPER.- ' LLTHAT CAPITAL. AND EN-1 ,; , terprise can accomplish will be freely em ployed to maintain the high reputation universally accorded to it, of being the ablest and best j(k per ever published In Philadelphia. ' It contains all the latest news, including the Associated Pres Tele- 1 ' grams, Special Telegrams -and Correspond ence from all points of interest, full and accurate Local Report, and Fearless Edi torial Discussions of all Current Topics. Jt Is a first-class Live Newspaper In .every re spect, fully equal to the best published anywhere- The daily circulation of the Time$ ex ceeds that of all the Philadelphia morning papers combined, with one exception. i 'Decidedly the best newspaper ever pub lished in Philadelphia." X Y. Tribune. "The ablest and best paper .in Phlladel- delphia." X. Y. San. v "The be6t paper In Pennsylvania." Springfield Republican. Terms, Including postage, f C a year, or 50 cents a month. Address, THE TIMES, 713 Chestnut St., Philadelphia. oct20-tf EUGENE L. HARRIS, , . AKTIST IN . . a card; seem, to be a very convenient and de- ion, but se'cnteen to make vw want to' feeding Will keeping his house u'rable imiingement to an elderly per- years are not enough o settle down quietly McNeil's chickens, in order and becom ing his staid, sober and most obedient wife. Noj 1 ! If there is any romance in this lifel I intenkl to find it before I let OPapa make an bid ladyof me !" .' As she leased to speak, she hung her dusting-brish on its proper h()k, di vested herself of jthe red turban and long aproif, drew jaj chair in front of the hearth am sat dovj-n with folded hands, j)fthap.s to lazily dream of the "hero" in the -book she had just laid aside. Whether tfic character whose deeds had inspired her with sb much enthusiasm, was a Hcrfules of the ; ancient bards, a more modern bir laiahad, or even a E REGRET TO ANNOUNCE TO . . ! ; l : - ' our friends and customers the death of Mr. ! - Eli Murray, the senior member of the firm, on the 13th instant. The business of the concern will go on as heretofore under the direction and man agement of the snrvtving partner without interruption. i We hope to merit and receive a continu ance of the patronage and confidence here tofore so iiberally bestowed . MURRAY & CO. ' By Geo. Sloan, Surviving Partner, 'oct 19-lm ' . ' lV ' Bacon, Flour, &c. Kv BOXES D. 8. SIDES, OU 300T3BLS. FLOUR (all grades), 100 Hhds. and Bbls. CUBA MOLASSES, 100 Bbls. S. H. SYRUP, 50 Bags COFFEE, , 50 Bbls. SUGAR, . ' i '' 100 Bbls. GLUE, ' . j 500 Bdls.; HOOP IRON, 300 Bales HAY. BAGGING, TOBACCO, SNUFF,1 SOAP, LYE, CANDY, TIES, CHEESE SPIRIT BARRELS, LARD, NAILS, &c., &c. oct 15-tf WORTH & WORTH. ' USE .ONLY PURE, SWEET 1 MASH WHISKEY ' TA N I I . " . BL'UE GRASS, I-OB SALE OXLT BT GEORGE MYERS, 11 and 13 South Front Street. oct 15-tf . . . - New Hulled 'Buckwheat! Crayon Portraits,' iJSASSAFRAS FORK, X. C. TV EGS LEAVE TO CALL YOUR attention to his Portraits in Crayon. Persons wishing good pictures of them selves or deceased friends, can have tnem nicely execute by sending'1 him a photo graph to work' from. A pood photograph is necessary to insure a good likeness. The prices below include postacre by mall, on roller. A neat frame of walnut and gilt will be furnished to those who ' desire It at $1 50$2 00. " . PRICES : 2 . Size HxlV inches - - - - $ 5 00 Life SUe (bust) C) J- - 10 00 TESTIMONIALS : TUST RECEIVED, and New Orleans iMr. Harris possesses i the -rare gift of tng able to delineate, Accurately, irom a or other picture the exact IT'- A . f - AfnlaeaAB nA Martin's fim-V.Atr But- 1 phOtOCTaph ter to to with It. , iiKejiess on any one. e guarantee eaus . '.Wo have seen his work, and consider it excellent. Try them." Central Pro testant. '(Wo hflva BMtn a o r t a 1 nrk4vHtf rt trn A. W. Venable, by Mr. E. L. Harris, that reflects additional lustre on his genius in that department." Torchlight. J oct 15-tf . , . ' f Very Fine. Large Red Apples, Early Rose Potatoes. JA5. T. PETTEWAY. . H." SCHULKEN , Petteway & Schulken; BROKERS AND COMAHSSION MER ' CHANTS in Merchandise. Cotton. bold and daring Robin Rood, in his Bto!e8 a otner Produce proper urc;s 01 green ana goia, sne aia not say; but whoeiver he was, he had NEWYORK STATE CABBAGES, Large, Firm and White. PATAPSCO FAMILY FLOUR! If you have not tried it'send for sample. I am confident it is the BEST, and I can prove it by a great many who have used ft. THE 'SUN ! s LEADING" CirtfAP NEWSPAPER IN C OF F E E! 1 excited the warm admirationof "little star-eyes" jwho had evidently inherited the temperament of her Mother, long ' since deceased, and I whose -: portrait hiing over the mantel in front of which Stella sat. She was aroused -by hearing some one lift the latch of the large gate fin fronjt of the house. She ran to the window jand saw1 two horset inen ad vanlciug slowly along the drive, seehiingly very much interested in making business plans in regard to the fields immediately around Glencairn, for as thej talked jthey pointed in different- directions with their riding whips. They, were , not strangers to Stella, for fehe quickly turned from the window tola mirror an' the room and said, as she smoothed the folds of her dress and ar ranged the stray, short curls more bocoiningly around hef brow ; J ' J i b"nffiig that Will McNeil Here! TOy mustj think a great dealof each otheri" 6 rtnemaj have tended that her voice should express very great contempt, as shesaid.'a WiliMr0;i j : ' have been fonly the inherent inconsist ency oi numan nature jwhen she tried t o make her appearance more attract i m and met them both at the door with her I own merryi hospitable welcome ! l TO BE COXn.VUED. Orders for Molasses, Meats, Lard, Salt. Fish, Coffee, Sugar, Cheese; Flour, Bag ging, Ties, &c., and consignments of all descriptions of produce solicited. n20-3m mm? AN BE OBTAINED IN M PLEASANT locality, private family, not far from the business portion of the city, on reasonable terms'. For name, &c'., Apply at, ' ' oct .24-tf The " Cape Fear" Office. Of all kinds, Roasted and Ground Daily - under my OWN supervision, aritl . . .t . sold at less price than the, : imported. JAMES C. STEVENSON. oct 18-tf SHRTER 'X THE- f i W ORL D ! TEN CENTS .1 Pays tor a Week's (Subscription . ..i.i'Hl i" AS JUST RETURNED FROM THE Norths has opened for the ' wi irirtiR 1 SEASON Vi .' BRIGHT, IIfrU j TO THE CAPE FEAR. CO All AND WOOD! i- STOVE AND NUT .BEST QUALITY. NOW IS THE TIME TO COME FORWARD COAL sl i Wood sai ed, ! f erred. I or -. . . -J, ' .'' . - - f . The largest assortment, best quality and .oa .'AysefftioaBa', Stock; dt, apthiiig)n AND GENTS' FUKmnTNO GOODS ' ever displayed in WflnungJoo.j;. Price are so low as to enable every oi4 io'bojfevcn ! '.7 n Splendid " WWU ShlrU, yll Ready AND FOR JMLI OF OO 5 CENTS-WORTH Wt SO APIECE.' M in these hard'timesif ' Uii 4 a 1 I r " ' " ''fearless) 1- '5-";"-u' Ai -, t&7 The. ,-New. Tofk Sun, at : W SO per Annum; la the Cheapest knd'Best Dally Newspaper in the , . , . . , . igrfjfioilpltb per annum, postage paio )s a one paper loruxf .... :. j .'.ft 'tv f ;rv .it rr r 7 - i I O Wilmington & Weldon RAILROAD CO. Omcx or Gks'l txrraxytrzTDTxr. 1 ununsxon, u., uct. a, 137&. - ON AND AFTER 8UNDAT, OCTOBER 8th; WTtt, PuwtcnrTT Trains on the umlncton is. Weldon Railroad wCl rcn as follows: DAT TRAIN. Leave WTlmlnrUm. Front Su Depot, at - . . - . . ?3A.U. Arrtre at Goldboro - . .11H3A.lt. M Rocky Mount - - 1H0P.M. Weldon Z2Q P. M.I LcaTe Weldon, daily - - - 1S.40 P. L ArriTe at Rocky Mount . . 2 23 P.M. " OoUUboro . 4 305 P. M. I Wnmlnrtun. rmot SU IVrot - . . 7-SOP.M, NIGHT TRAIN, With Pajexicr Coach Attached. El i d s a fine paper for th .'I ..I a. ! ) ( 'MI TV. O . ' e H .tel. 02 It delivered long, as pre- AND SUBSCRIBE oct 22-tf Cor A: SPRINGER, ront & Mulberry ste. For a Chenp Iem6rratlc Paper, h octliif Na 30 Market street. ' oct!54f tioVrtoitcali: on fiirRiE; And fo(ri;5ljW5fi5 for i',THE STJNj. ; ... . I t .t j . 5 ,r ?!( NEW YORK . 1 4 Leave WUmlnrton at - - 6:15 P.M. ArriTe at noldboro ... 123 A. M. 44 Rorky Moant . 44 Weldon - - - Leave Wrldoo, dally - -Arrive at Rocky Mixint - CK4dborO - - WHmtnVm . 327 A. M. . , 6 15 A. M. - 8:10 P. M . 10:46 AM. . 130A.M. . M5A.M The Day Train make ckwe eonnrrUon at Weldon fr all points North via Bay J Line, daily rxcrpl Suixlay, an) dally Tta Richmond anil all-rail nute. Nufht Train makra rlo ronnTtkm at Weldon uith train fur rctmlmrg and Richmond. , 0 FREIGHT TRAINS will leave Warning- ton tri weekly at 53lA. M., ail arrive at 1 :4J P. M. JOHN F. DIVINE, oct lVlf GfTieral Ajrrtit. Carolina Central Hall way Comp'y, Ornc Gexiral Hi-rEKivrrxrrxr, I Wilmington, N. C, S-i. 16, lCft. CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. fS AND AFTER SUNDAY, TIIE 17th J inU, train 11! run over .this Rail Way as follow : PASSENGER AND MAIL EXPRESS. Leave Wilmington at . C,3Q A. M. Arrive In Charlotte at - - 82W P. M. Leave Charlotte at ' - - &30 A. M. Arrive at WUmington at - . 830 P. M. Daily except Sundays." THROUGH FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington at - - 7ft) P. M. Arrive at Charlotte at - - 1230 P. M. Leave Charlotte at - 6:15 P. M. Arrive at WUmington at - 12 XX) M. Daily except Sundays. LOCAL FREIGHT. Leave Wilmington Arrive at Laurinburg Leave Laurluburj: Arrive at Charlotte -Leave Charlotte Arrive at Laurlnburg Leave Laurluburj: . Arrive at Wilmington 6:40 A. M. 625 P. M. 3iW A. M. 435 P.M. SIO A. M. 430 P.M. 5J00A. M. 150 P.M. Leave Wilmington Mondays, Wednesday and Fridays, Leave Charlotte Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. No Pscngrrs allow cd or TV kits sold k. l?-4 ,, t T .. . S V. Q. J01IKH0K, . IGencrsl SoprrlotrndenL -I5T Pspers ubUhizgr Time Tables of Company, note changes, oct iS-ly i Alox. Spnmt & Son, COMMISSION IMERCHANTS, WlLMISOTOJC, N. C. OCt 15-tf The Raleigh Observer ON THE 16TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1875, and In the city of RALEIGH, the undersigned will commence the pubU catcaof TIIE OBSERVER, A DAILY AjrO WrttLT Deascrttle Trwnaper. Of long experience in ther profrsjdoo as editors, respectively of the TsretlerCle Ossuvrx and the V iftntegtoa Jocawii, they do not affect to doubt the soundness of the rrneral judgment which assigns them ability to famish a newspaper salted to the needs and adapt to the tastes or the people of North Carolina. DUTertnj: la poiuica in tb olden tisss, there 'was never a dUTerenca brtwera the Oascara and the JocnxALfn seal for the tntrrssU and honor of North CaroUaa. To pnrmots tho one, and to cphoU and add to the other win be object of th&Ose nrxa now. It will be their high aim to deserre the poLUe eonfldeoee by earnest efforts to pro. mote the public weusre, first and forrxnost of North CaroTtns, next of all the Sooth- era cwn am uuuj, mm umvb wf of the whole Union. They think thai tils can only be effected by the prevalence of Drnsocratle principles and the dknnsssl of the Radical party from the piaof and fiower which they hare so grrsily abased, and fender whose balefal rals the Sooth has been outraged and ths whole country has been unpov embed and Ciiigrared. PTTXR M. nALX, W. L. SAUNDERS. SMBB aim or ictscaimoK. Daily Observer, one year, - - - 13 00 DaUy Observer, six taomtbs, . .. 4 CO Weekly Observer, one year, - - - 3 CO Weekly Obaerrer. six inoalhs.. .100 All eosBTBPnicallons shonld be addrnssrd, cnlU farther notice, to W. L. SAUNDSES, oct LVIm WCstoSf K. G, t
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